Manual:Infantry Manual:Equipment:Senspr Systems

IES-184 Specialized Combat Tricorder System
The IES-184 is an end-user programmable specialist tricorder system designed to accept hardware modules that allow the system to accomplish varied tasks. Before the introduction of the IES-184, these tasks would have needed separate pieces of hardware.

The Specialized Tricorder has a simplified physical shape that was de-signed from the beginning to be used in field conditions, and with the numerous possible mission profiles in mind. The body of the device is over-constructed to take the rough handling inherent in combat. The front of the device consists of a pair of trans-parent aluminum screens; the large upper screen is primarily for information display, and the lower small screen for touch controls. The most prominent design characteris-tic of this device is the pair of side-mounted handles that allow a thickly gloved hand to grasp completely. The specialized hardware modules are placed on the back of the device and can be in numerous different shapes depending on their mission.

When first introduced, the IES-184 quickly became the primary tricorder system of the SFMC due to its more rugged design. However, since the introduction of the IRY-414 this device has been regulated to more spe-cialized use. This is partly to do with the slimmer design of the IRY-414, but primarily because of the IES-184’s need to swap out hardware modules to drastically change missions.

IRF-251 Advanced Target Acquisition (ATA) Optical Sight
The new ATA (Advanced Target Acquisition) sight uses exographic technology. This scope allows the user to see targets through cover up to 25m away. It achieves this by sending out a pulse every 3 seconds which leaves behind a transparent outline of an enemy and dissipates before the next pulse. This allows a marine to see concealed enemies without obstructing their view of the battlefield and because it is all automated, it requires very-little attention from the shooter. The ATA uses the standard sight rail so it can be used on the M- 116 and any future variants.

IRY-414 Combat Tricorder System
The IRY-414 is the next generation of combat tricorder systems and is intended to replace the aging IRY-500. The IRY-414 is based on Starfleet’s TR-600/MkIX Tricorder and incorporates the very latest in Federation sensor technology.

The IRY-414 is a radical shift in tricorder design, appearing more like a PADD than the typical flip-open style, with a single large touch screen interface rather than the flip-open design of earlier versions of the series. This single piece construction allows the IRY-414 to be attached to the magnetic rail system of a shoulder weapon, which allows a marine to operate the tricorder while still shouldering his rifle. The operator would need to take their hand off the trigger to use the device, but it does allow a quicker transition back to the rifle if needed.

The IRY-414 is 90x140x5 millimeters with a screen made from transparent-aluminum and is almost inde-structible in a typical combat environment. It maintains all the same sensor assemblies and features found on standard tricorders, along with many of the low-probability-of-intercept systems from the IRY-516 series tri-corders. The most advanced feature of the IRY-414 is the way it networks with the marine’s individual com-puter system.

IRY 550 Force Recon Tricorder System
The IRY 550 Force Recon Tricorder is a modified version of the 414 model combat tricorder. The Force Recon variant has a greater range, broader sensor suite, and improved silent operation mode. 550’s are carried by recon and scout / sniper teams, as well as fitted into Viper PI suits.